crash wrote:yeah, don't forget the updates spike99.. and i'm curious how much you got for a trade on the 01 awd ... :-k
Overview:
- MSP for 2009 Montana EWB / 1SB = $32,000
- Add more options (like remote start, side air bags, upgraded seats, rear AC, etc.)
- Subtract factory rebate of $10K
- Subtract $2K for GM Visa points
- Trade for 2001 AWD Safari van with 148,000 kms with $3,500.
- Add Registration, licence, plate transfer, etc.
- Add 13% PST/GST (taxes)
Thus, our "drive off the GM lot" final cost was $23K (that's including 13% taxes).
Comparing my new 2009 Montana van against my `old technology` Safari van is like comparing night and day. No comparison at all. The Montana is like driving a large frame car that comfortably fits 7 people (3 rows of seats). For take off power, the Montana's 3.9L (240 HP) VVT engine blows the doors off the Safari's 4.3L (196 HP) engine. The '07-'09 Montana's huge front brake rotors have amazing stopping power as well. The Montana is like driving a car - compared to the Safari's "truck" driving feeling. So far, we love our new Montana van. Since I no longer tow a TT or heavy weight utility trailers anymore, there's no more need for an Astro/Safari van in my family. We will probably miss the AWD (for traction) during winter months. Only time will tell...
Future upgrades for my new Montana van (mostly for light weight utility trailer towing the odd time):
- Timbrens for its rear - for my utility trailer towing (already bought them).
- Class III hitch - REESE or hidden hitch brand.
- 7-Pin trailer connector - will wire "+" live wire as well.
- Brake Controller - Husky brand (???).
- Front hood plastic bug guard / wind deflector.
- Extra reverse lights - like I did on my old Safari van.
re:
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Will keep folks posted on my towing item install progress, and will try to provide future "what ever happened to?" updates.
So far, we're glad my previous "old technology" Safari van was traded it.
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